A tiny island and a tightly walled-in kitchen made entertaining a hassle for a New Jersey family. That’s when Joe Cerami of CWP Cabinet Concepts arrived to open things up.
Narrow hallways divided the kitchen and foyer, ultimately creating a stressful disconnect between the kitchen and dining room.
A 15-ft.-long island was installed to contextualize the enlarged room and provide the desired space for prep and dining.
The cherry island’s honey stain was selected for its smooth finish.
Five-in.-wide plank hardwood floors help balance out the expansive white cabinetry.
The white Cambria Torquay countertops on the island offset the darker tones of the countertops in the rest of the kitchen.
Boasting backgrounds in customization, Cerami and his team found the high-quality cabinets of Conestoga to be the obvious choice for the family’s new kitchen.
Cerami adds glass cabinets to every project to diversify drawer faces and to throw in splashes of color.